Drawn by the need for detail clarification during a KGV kit(s) build, I happened on this site and all I can say in response is this - 'I am literally blown away in admiration'.
If and when I finish my project, I would like to credit this site and your work. I just hope you have many more years, nay decades, left and your interest doesn't wane too much! All the best... |
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muy bueno aver si me lo manda lo quiero dibujar en autocad 3d
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Great post! Just wanted to let you know you have a new subscriber- me! |
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When I eventually get around to doing the textures (er... 2 years and counting so far!) then she'll be painted up in the scheme she wore during the engagement with Bismack - which was I think one of the Admiralty Standard schemes - though I haven't researched that fully yet.
(and there were many famous WWII ships from our country :p) |
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Very well! Are you going to do it in camouflage from different times? I think, you must make more detailed, because it is one of the few famous 2world war-ships in your country... |
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Beautifully done. I wish I'd had this level of detail available to me when I made a working model of this ship back in the 70's.
I might incorporate some of features shown here yet, as I still have the model (combination of a hardwood hull with a plastic/balsawood/cardboard superstructure).
Thank you mr.Dobson |
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Saw group of Ex crew members of George V at National Memorial Arboretum yesterday(Friday 26th Sep 2008) what a smart and proud gathering. good luck to you all, and thank you for your brave efforts. John Mustin |
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Exellent job !
Thank You very much!
We want more..... |
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fantastic ! |
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Fantastic renderings! Bill, please post your KGV photos. |
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